Definition & Meaning | English word HEACHAM
HEACHAM
Definitions of HEACHAM
- A village and civil parish in, King's Lynn and West Norfolk, Norfolk, England (OS grid ref TF6737).
Number of letters
7
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using HEACHAM in a Sentence
- The Borough of King's Lynn and West Norfolk wards of Burnham, Chase, Clenchwarton, Creake, Dersingham, Docking, Gayton, Gaywood Central, Gaywood North, Gaywood South, Grimston, Heacham, Hunstanton, Lynn Central, Lynn North, Lynn South West, Mershe Lande, Middleton, North Coast, Priory, Rudham, St Lawrence, St Margaret's, Snettisham, Spellowfields, The Walpoles, The Woottons, Valley Hill, West Walton, West Winch, and Wiggenhall.
- The first lavender beds were planted on Dusgate's land at Fring; in 1936 Dusgate acquired Caley Mill on the River Heacham and the ground around it, not for building but for the land.
- The pig immediately goes off her feed, and with the vet baffled, Emsworth is in no state to listen to his sister Connie's bleatings about his niece Angela breaking off her engagement from Lord Heacham in favour of the quite unsuitable James Belford, who Emsworth himself always liked, being a friend of the lad's father, a local parson.
- Continuing north along the A149 will take you towards the North Norfolk Coast and is usually signposted for Heacham or Hunstanton.
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